The mainland.
According to a map it is the SOUTHERN part of Alaska that is the penninsulaNote: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.
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The Alaska Peninsula.
Alaska Peninsula
The Alaska Peninsula is the farthest south peninsula in Alaska. It extends southwest from mainland and ends in Aleutian Islands about 800 km.
Yes, Seward is located on a peninsula on the southern part of Alaska It's south of Anchorage
There are two major peninsulas in Alaska. Kenai and Seward.
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Mount Griggs is in Alaska, at the start of the Alaska Peninsula (the "tail" on the southwest of the state), about 300 miles southwest of Anchorage.
The Alaska peninsula is the farthest south, and extends to the Aleutian Islands.The other major peninsulas are:- the Kenai Peninsula to the northeast of the Alaska Peninsula- the Lisburne Peninsula along the upper west coast of Alaska- the Seward Peninsula south of the Lisburne- the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta south of the Seward